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revealed plans to hi= re more than 100,000 people in the U.S. in the next 18 months, grabbing the= spotlight as President-elect Donald Trump pushes companies to employ more = Americans. The staffing up isn't particularly surprising for a company movi= ng into multiple categories from groceries, hardware and video to fashion a= nd cloud services. But the move could appease Trump, who tangled with Amazo= n Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos during the election campaign. ? It's a= very powerful headline, and the timing certainly makes Trump look good,? s= aid Ivan Feinseth, an analyst at Tigress Financial Partners LLC. ? It's goi= ng to happen in the first year and half of his administration. Bezos couldn= 't have set him up any better to look good -- timing is everything.? Bezos = and Trump publicly exchanged hostilities during the presidential campaign, = with Bezos joking that he would send Trump to space on one of his rockets a= nd Trump saying that Amazon has a ? huge? antitrust problem, and accusing B= ezos of using the Washington Post to influence politicians to help Amazon o= n taxes. After Trump's victory, Bezos tweeted: ? I for one give him my most= open mind.? Bezos was among a group of leading technology industry executi= ves who met with Trump last month in Manhattan to discuss points of concern= Jobs, immigration and China topped the agenda. Since then, several compan= ies -- from IBM to Ford and Alibaba -- have publicly announced hiring spree= s, though some of them were re-polishing previously announced intentions. I= n a call with reporters on Thursday Trump spokesman Sean Spicer said his bo= ss was happy to play a part in Amazon's decision.

The new positions = ? are for people all across the country and with all types of experience, e= ducation and skill levels -- from engineers and software developers to thos= e seeking entry-level positions and on-the-job training,? Amazon said. The = company also said businesses like Marketplace and Amazon Flex will create h= undreds of thousands of jobs for people who want the flexibility to be an e= ntrepreneur and set their own schedule. Feinseth said Amazon's hiring pledg= e transcends political optics. ? You have a good company hiring people in a= n area where a lot of tech companies tend to be outsourcing people,? he sai= d. ? So it's very positive, political or not. It's still 100,000 more peopl= e in the U.S.? Still, in 2015, the most recent year for which numbers are a= vailable, Amazon was hiring an average of about 6,400 people a month global= ly. So it's a good bet that a big chunk of the announced U.S. recruiting wo= uld have happened anyway. What's more, the hiring spree could do less to he= lp the U.S. economy than is immediately apparent. Research groups have argu= ed that the company kills more jobs than it creates because it has disrupte= d the traditional retail industry. Critics also say tax breaks and other in= centives that have helped fuel Amazon's warehouse growth weren't worth the = investment because they create mostly low-wage jobs, many of them temporary= Josh Olson, an analyst at Edward Jones & Co., said Amazon's move sets= a potentially dangerous precedent. ? It's an odd thing when one of the big= gest most successful U.S. corporations has to kind of bow down or pay homag= e to a Republican president when the Republican party has traditionally bee= n pro-business,? he said. ? I don't think it's a healthy environment for th= e long run, when you have a president publicly shaming companies.? Amazon's= stated mission is to be " Earth's most customer centric company."= ; And now the ambitious, humongous and increasingly ubiquitous internet-bas= ed retailer is apparently bringing another of its innovative and consumer-f= riendly services to our humble neck of the planet.

Get ready to have= cheeseburgers drone-dropped at your doorstep in an instant, Milwaukee. Or = at least delivered by drivers within the hour. Amazon Prime Now restaurant = delivery looks like it's coming here. According to a permit filed to the Of= fice of the City Clerk's License Division on Wednesday, Prime Now LLC appli= ed for a food dealer license for a large building at 4111 W. Mitchell St., = about a mile south of Miller Park. OnMilwaukee confirmed the Prime Now appl= ication with the city Thursday. The address is just down the block from a M= ilwaukee delivery station Amazon set up in early 2016 in the commercial are= a called Stadium Business Park. If this means what it appears to mean, Amaz= on is planning to bring its ultra-convenient fast food service to Milwaukee= We'd join the exclusive company of other trendy big cities like Los Angel= es, Atlanta, Chicago and Columbus. Que cosmopolitan! Introduced in Septembe= r 2015, Prime Now restaurant delivery ? a benefit of Amazon Prime ? lets me= mbers browse menus, place orders from participating local restaurants and t= rack the status of their delivery in real time inside the mobile app. After= an order is made, Amazon drivers ? in some cities, bikers ? pick up the fo= od from the restaurant and deliver it to the customer in an hour or less. T= alk about a more delicious way to spend a cold winter night watching Netfli= x. Several national restaurant delivery companies already exist in Milwauke= e, including Grubhub, EatStreet, Postmates and Seamless, as well as some, l= ike The Meal Mobile, that are city-specific. Along with friends and coworke= rs, I've used those services on several occasions, and our collective consu= mer experience ranges from awesome to awful, largely due to inconsistency a= nd unpredictability. But Amazon, which is ostensibly aiming to pervade ever= y sphere of our daily lives and may eventually be Earth's only company, is = well-positioned to surpass those competitors. Not only is it the world's mo= st valuable retailer, but the company is famous for its delivery speed and = reliability, as well as its customer service and shopper satisfaction. Amaz= on also already has an advantage because of its built-in base of tens of mi= llions of Prime members. So, yeah, Jeff Bezos' web giant probably will be g= reat at this, too, and it surely would be Milwaukee's gain. Users in other = markets seem to be happy.

 

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